Bengaluru: Trio held for growing ganja inside flat

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December 14, 2019

Bengaluru, Dec 14: A management student and two of his aides who were growing ganja plants inside their flat have been arrested by Central Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths. Preliminary investigation revealed they had sourced seeds from the Netherlands through darknet.

The arrested are Amatya Jyothikumar Rishi, 23, from Patna, Bihar, Aditya Nandakumar Rao, 21, of Hosakerehalli and Mangal Mukya, 30, of Darbhanga in Bihar. Rishi is pursuing his graduation in management studies from a private university. Police recovered two kg ganja worth Rs 20 lakh from the trio.

Police commissioner Bhaskar Rao said the three had purchased the ganja seeds from the Netherlands. Rishi grew saplings with the help of LED bulbs, police said. “He was growing the saplings inside a room and was using LED bulbs as an alternative to sunlight,” police said.

According to cops, Rishi is an expert in dark web. “We have seized his laptop. He confessed that he visited dark websites using Tor browser. Only experts can handle such browsers and websites. We will know more about Rishi’s network after checking his laptop,” an officer said.

“Rishi claims they started growing the seeds since mid- 2018. We shall seek expert opinion on the saplings,” another officer added.

Rishi told police that he received the seeds through courier. “But how did he learn to grow ganja indoors,” wondered police. According to a rough estimate, Rishi paid nearly Rs 3 lakh to purchase the seeds.

Following Rishi’s arrest, parents of students from his college called the CCB control room seeking more details.

“They wanted to know if Rishi had influenced his classmates and others to smoke ganja. Some asked if more students were involved in the racket. They were worried as they had discovered that their children had started smoking. We told them that investigation is in the preliminary stage and we will be able to respond only after taking Rishi’s statement,” a senior police officer said.

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April 23,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 23: Muslims in coastal Karnataka will fast tomorrow (April 24) along with Middle Eastern Muslims as the Khazis in the region have confirmed the beginning of the blessed month of Ramadan tonight.

Religious authorities in Saudi Arabia and a few Middle Eastern countries have already declared that Friday will be the start of the month of fasting.

In Kerala and twin districts of coastal Karnataka - Dakshina Kannada and Udupi- the announcement was made following maghrib praers as the cresent moon was sighted in a few places in Kerala.

The Thakbeer was pronounced from the minarets of the mosques across Dakshina Kannada and Udupi after Maghrib Namaz as the religious heads confirmed the moon sighting. 

However, the religious heads including Mangaluru Khazi Twaqa Ahmed Musliar and Udupi Khazi Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal, have urged the Muslims to offer all the prayers including Taraveeh at homes along with family members due to the lockdown imposed to prevent the spread of coronavirus. 

There will be no congregational taraveeh prayers in mosques and Muslims should follow the covid-19 guidelines of the government, they stated.

Ramadan begins around 11 days earlier each year. Its start is calculated based on the sighting of the new moon, which marks the beginning of the Muslim lunar month that varies between 29 or 30 days.

During the month, Muslims are expected to abstain during daylight hours from food, drink, smoking and sex to focus on spirituality.

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Sajid
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Thursday, 23 Apr 2020

How it is possible that only Kerala people can witness the moon? 

 

Can they come forward in Media and give Shahaadah, why the other parts of India will not follow.

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April 21,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 21: An FIR has been filed against a Kannada TV anchor allegedly for organising a guest packed wedding at a resort near Bengaluru last week amid lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Police got the tip-off about the event held on April 18 by locals residing near the resort. Around 20 people were present there to attend the wedding.

The FIR has been filed under National Disaster Management Act (NDMA) and Section 188 and 269 of the Indian Penal Code.

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April 2,2020

Udupi, Apr 2: The Udupi Administration has given its nod to lift and transport watermelons, pineapples, papaya and Mattu Gulla after growers in the district complained that their produce will go waste and start rotting due to the lockdown on account of COVID-19.

In statement issued here on Thursday, Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesha said that the administration has already held a meeting with wholesale fruit merchants registered with the Agriculture Marketing Produce Committee (APMC).

It has directed these merchants to purchase 35 tonnes of pineapples, 55 tonnes of watermelons and 5,000 bunches of bananas from growers and sell them within the district and also send them to other districts. Such transportation has been exempted from prohibitory orders, he said.

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